Prepare for the birth of your baby by learning all about labor, delivery and how to care for yourself and baby when you go home. We will cover signs of labor, stages of the labor process, when to come to the hospital and possible interventions. Learn about relaxation techniques and the role of labor support. We will also tour the labor and delivery and post-partum units and discuss your stay in the hospital. One of the five evening sessions will cover baby care, typical newborn behavior and basic safety issues.Cost is $60. Fee can be waived for those with financial need. Call Diane Sampson@ 434.924.9920

March 17-23, 2013 is Certified Nurses Week! Watch for roving carts with information and treats coming to your UVA practice area (email PNSO@virginia.edu to schedule a special visit). Join us for the Certification Rally on March 18, 2013, 0900-1030 in the Dining Conference Rooms! For the first 45 minutes, we invite Already Certified nurses to come celebrate their achievement! Then, for the second half of the event, we invite nurses who'd like to Get Certified: local professional organization chapters and certification champions will have information booths! Visit the Cafeteria Breezeway Display throughout the week! Local units are also encouraged to recognize the certified nurses on their team! (Make sure we recognize your achievement! Update your RN Professional Profile!)

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No registration is necessary
http://www.healthsystem.virginia.edu/pub/pnso/professional-development/certification-toolkit.html

This workshop is an basic overview of the new features in Word 2010, Excel 2010 and Access 2010, and intended to provide a general review about the look and feel of Office 2010. Topics covered include: the new look in these 2010 programs, review of using the “Office Button,” “ribbon bar”, “mini-toolbar”, and using selected new commands. The new file format will also be discussed.

This workshop is designed specifically for employees who currently have and use Office 2010. It is intended to provide a basic overview only – this is not intended to provide instruction on the use or functionality of the programs as a whole.

The Clinical Lecture series provides and opportunity for the faculty to give didactic lectures on a wide array of clinical topics.

Once a month, replaced by Journal Club, where fellows and a faculty member review a recent scientific publication, focusing on methods (e.g., study design, statistical analysis) and clinical relevance.